Friday, November 13, 2009

Hi there...I had a few requests to give a tutorial on the sunburst mirrors. Well anybody who LOVES convex mirrors, sunbursts & paper crafts are in luck because this is so easy. I originally thought about making sunburst mirrors out of recycled utensil ends to make Christmas ornaments. When I found out that we were going to use an antique green velvet sofa for the blogger's lounge @ Blissfest I thought about Anthropologie and paper crafts so that is when I came up with combining the convex mirror with paper instead. Anyway I love the look of the paper with the mirror that I have actually halted my search @ the thrift stores for silverware and will now take the smallest convex mirrors & cut the paper in half to make ornaments for the tree. Who knows maybe I will hang the leftover sunbursts from Blissfest around the house.

The supplies: glue of your choice, convex mirror from automotive department (they have a few different sizes & I bought mine from Wal-Mart for about $1.60 a piece) & an old book (I bought an old dictionary from Goodwill).

Now just be sure to not let the old lady @ Blissfest see that you are ripping apart an old book because she might get all disgusted. I had to assure her that I was actually doing the planet a favor by recycling an old book that was almost falling apart rather than buying new paper...actually I just smiled & didn't say a word:-)

Start rolling the page so that one end will be smaller and one larger.

Should look something like this. Put a little glue on the end of paper that you roll to fasten.

Peel the paper off the back of mirror to reveal the sticky adhesive.

Dab the glue on the black plastic where you want to place the rolls. I found it is best to make a plus sign and then work all of the other paper rolls from there. Also place roll down so that the back of the top point on paper roll is facing backwards.

Should look something like this. I then traced a circle on felt (but you could use any material) and glued it to the back. If you want to use them as ornaments then make sure to have your ribbon or trim ready so that when you glue the circle onto the back you can place the ribbon down first then glue that circle.

Here's the end result. I actually love the look of the sunbursts plain but feel free to add glitter & trim.

ENJOY!

May this holiday season be merry & bright, sprinkled with bursts of sunshine (and a little snow on Christmas Day). Although husband has a very hard time with Christmas in the desert because he claims the holiday isn't quite right without snow. When we were dating he tried to factor this into the equation with prospects of potentially spending a Christmas in the desert.....I tried not to take offense because that's all I had known & I had survived just fine. In fact, I told him that Christmas in the desert was truer because that was more like how it was when Jesus was born. Hah, I got him:-) No really pls. snow when we go up north for the holiday, please.

I have a favor to ask. I love your site and enjoy checking back to see what's new! But, being over 40, I find it a tad difficult to read the small font. Would you consider increasing the size for us older gals?? Thanks!!

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The title Full House pretty much sums up my life. If you've ever played with dice or the game Yahtzee then possibly you've rolled a Full House. As luck would have it in the game of life I rolled out twin girls and triplet boys. What am I doing blogging...I should be in Vegas winning money for diapers. If I really hit the jackpot I'd hire Uncle Joey and Uncle Jesse to move in and help out.
Oh and I like to associate life's happenings with home decor. I like parties & to fit in a craft every once in a while.